Lucas Moura believes that Tottenham Hotspur can upset the odds and win their remaining three matches to qualify for the Champions League last-16.

Maurcio Pochettino's men had their Champions League group qualification aspirations severely damaged following their 2-2 draw to PSV Eindhoven.

The north Londoners have just one point from their three games played so far and threw away two points against the Dutch giants after Hugo Lloris was brandished a red card.

Spurs currently sit in third place in Group B and face PSV in the reverse at home before facing tough fixtures against Barcelona at the Nou Camp and Inter Milan.

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Progression to the knockout stages is a tough ask as the La Liga champions have nine points and the Serie A side have six points - however, the former Brazilian feels that his side can turn their fortunes around because they have the quality within their ranks to do so.

He also said that the Lilywhites must continue to work hard and believe in themselves.

Moura, who scored alongside Harry Kane in the 2-2 draw, told Sky Sports: "We need to believe. I think we can qualify, and we believe.

"We have three games left. We have the quality to qualify. We have to keep working, so let's look forward to the next game.

"I'm a little bit sad because I scored, and we played well. We had control of the game and we could have finished it and score the third, but we didn't - that's football."

The north London side will now turn their attention to the Premier League when they take on champions Manchester City in a heavyweight clash on Monday night.

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